A video of an hour-long debate on issues around mass sharing of patient data to support research and improve patient care can now be viewed online.
“Good to share? Data, research, privacy and the NHS” was held as part of the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre’s Public Open Day – Celebrating Biomedical Research on April 21 at the John Radcliffe Hospital.
The mediated debate featured Professor Martin Landray, Deputy Director of the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute; Carol Moore, Head of Projects, Healthwatch Oxfordshire and Professor Jim Davies, Professor of Software Engineering, University of Oxford, Frederica Lucivero, Marie Curie Research Fellow, King’s College London and Chair Dr Mark Sheehan, Oxford Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) Ethics Fellow at the Ethox Centre and a James Martin Research Fellow in the Institute for Science and Ethics.
Other talks from the event on new ways to treat cancer and meningitis research can be viewed here.
The debate can be viewed in the video player below or downloaded as an mp3 here (right click to save):